PT TOMORROW: AL East—So you’re telling me there’s a Chance in BAL?

Baltimore Orioles

As fantasy owners are scouring the bleak landscape at the catcher position—now missing Salvador Perez (C, KC) as well—they may have taken note of the blistering Spring Training start of Chance Sisco (C, BAL): 5-for-12 with 4 HR.

Even without the offensive heroics, the just-turned-24 Sisco figured to draw the majority of starts behind the plate for the rebuilding Orioles, but the hot spring bat raises hopes he might also bring some offense to the table for fantasy owners, something that was sorely lacking as he got his first extended run of playing time in the majors in 2018.

Through 2016, when Sisco slashed .320/.406/.422 in 479 plate appearances for AA-Bowie, Sisco seemed as if he would be a boon in the batting...

Almost!

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